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of provisions was the alleged reason for the 
passage of such a law. 
There is also what might be called the 
higher or supreme law which is made by 
a stored society called Furrow, or Devi] 
bush society. Laws made by this society^ 
coming in collision with the common law of 
a town, have the pre-eminence. We shall 
give a separate chapter on the doings of 
the Purrow bush society. 
From the above the reader may infer the 
form of government that exists. It is not a 
monarchy, but an approximation to that 
form of government. To tell it all in a few 
words, the country is given up to anarchy 
and confusion, and is kept in that condition 
by those pretended rulers whose only aim is 
to get possession of the earnings of the 
people, and waste them upon their own 
lusts. * 
